RM2DW56AH–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW56BT–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW56B2–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW569W–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW568D–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW56E0–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW56AP–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW569H–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DW568G–Chairman of the Board and CEO of EDF, Henri Proglio is auditioned by the board of inquiry about the cost of the nuclear die at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on May 06, 2014. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0WP9N–U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks to the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Symposium at the National Defense University for the 20th anniversary of the CTR program, in Washington, DC, USA on December 03, 2012. In his speech, the president acknowledged the extraordinary progress made in securing nuclear material, and thanked Senators Nunn and Lugar for their works on those issues. Photo by Aude Guerrucci/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E28HDE–French Minister for Ecology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet speaks to the press after her visit at the Marcoule Nuclear Plant in Marcoule, France, on September 12, 2011. An investigation is underway to find the cause of an explosion which occurred at 11:45am killing one person and injuring four others, one seriously. EDF and the French Nuclear Safety Authority have both declared there were no radioactive leaks. Photo by Patrice Coppee/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E28HD2–French Minister for Ecology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet speaks to the press after her visit at the Marcoule Nuclear Plant in Marcoule, France, on September 12, 2011. An investigation is underway to find the cause of an explosion which occurred at 11:45am killing one person and injuring four others, one seriously. EDF and the French Nuclear Safety Authority have both declared there were no radioactive leaks. Photo by Patrice Coppee/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E28HDB–French Minister for Ecology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet speaks to the press after her visit at the Marcoule Nuclear Plant in Marcoule, France, on September 12, 2011. An investigation is underway to find the cause of an explosion which occurred at 11:45am killing one person and injuring four others, one seriously. EDF and the French Nuclear Safety Authority have both declared there were no radioactive leaks. Photo by Patrice Coppee/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E28HDN–French Minister for Ecology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet speaks to the press after her visit at the Marcoule Nuclear Plant in Marcoule, France, on September 12, 2011. An investigation is underway to find the cause of an explosion which occurred at 11:45am killing one person and injuring four others, one seriously. EDF and the French Nuclear Safety Authority have both declared there were no radioactive leaks. Photo by Patrice Coppee/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E28HDT–French Minister for Ecology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet speaks to the press after her visit at the Marcoule Nuclear Plant in Marcoule, France, on September 12, 2011. An investigation is underway to find the cause of an explosion which occurred at 11:45am killing one person and injuring four others, one seriously. EDF and the French Nuclear Safety Authority have both declared there were no radioactive leaks. Photo by Patrice Coppee/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETAE–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETBM–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETAG–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETB8–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETBY–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETB6–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETA7–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETA1–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETBB–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETAN–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETA0–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETC0–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETA8–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET9Y–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETCB–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETBW–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETA3–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ETAK–General view of Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFBCN2–Hand out undated file photo of the nuclear power plant CNPE of Fessenheim near the Grand Canal of Alsace, East of France. France's oldest nuclear plant was switched off on Monday, ending four decades of output that built the local economy but also fuelled cross-border controversy. The second and last reactor of the plant at Fessenheim in eastern France -- opened in 1977 and three years over its projected 40-year life span -- went offline as of 11:00 pm (2100 GMT), said state-owned power company EDF. Photo by Didier Marc/EDF via ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFBCNC–Hand out undated file photo of the nuclear power plant CNPE of Fessenheim near the Grand Canal of Alsace, East of France. France's oldest nuclear plant was switched off on Monday, ending four decades of output that built the local economy but also fuelled cross-border controversy. The second and last reactor of the plant at Fessenheim in eastern France -- opened in 1977 and three years over its projected 40-year life span -- went offline as of 11:00 pm (2100 GMT), said state-owned power company EDF. Photo by Didier Marc/EDF via ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFBCNH–Hand out undated file photo of the nuclear power plant CNPE of Fessenheim near the Grand Canal of Alsace, East of France. France's oldest nuclear plant was switched off on Monday, ending four decades of output that built the local economy but also fuelled cross-border controversy. The second and last reactor of the plant at Fessenheim in eastern France -- opened in 1977 and three years over its projected 40-year life span -- went offline as of 11:00 pm (2100 GMT), said state-owned power company EDF. Photo by Didier Marc/EDF via ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET7N–French president Nicolas Sarkozy flanked by CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix and French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde visits Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET5E–French president Nicolas Sarkozy and AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon and CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET6B–French president Nicolas Sarkozy , CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix, AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon and Nuclear ingeenering Bernard Salha visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET82–French president Nicolas Sarkozy , CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix, AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET5T–French president Nicolas Sarkozy , CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix, AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET5A–French president Nicolas Sarkozy , CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix, AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon and Nuclear ingeenering Bernard Salha visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET7G–French president Nicolas Sarkozy, CEO of Bouygues Martin Bouygues and CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET7F–French president Nicolas Sarkozy , CEO of French energy company EDF Pierre Gadonneix, AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E3ET6D–French president Nicolas Sarkozy and AREVA's CEO Anne Lauvergeon visit Flamanville EPR 3 Nuclear Power Plant, at Flamanville, on the Cotentin Peninsula, France, on February 6, 2009. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0M06B–Trucks of French firefighters are parked in the surrounding walls of Fessenheim nuclear powerplant in Fessenheim, eastern France, on September 5, 2012 after chemical products leaked. Two persons were slightly burnt through their gloves, after an incident with manipulating chemical products, and not owed to fire in the France's oldest nuclear power plant. Photo by Jean-Francois Badias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0M079–Trucks of French firefighters arrive at Fessenheim nuclear powerplant in Fessenheim, eastern France, on September 5, 2012 after chemical products leaked. Two persons were slightly burnt through their gloves, after an incident with manipulating chemical products, and not owed to fire in the France's oldest nuclear power plant. Photo by Jean-Francois Badias/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHN5–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHN0–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHP5–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHPP–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHN9–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHPG–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHT7–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHRC–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHRA–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHPE–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2EHPH–Workers of French nuclear engineering company Areva demonstrate outside the company's headquarters, in Paris, France on December 7, 2011. Employees from several French nuclear plants are mainly demanding higher salaries. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YP0–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YKA–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YP1–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YR8–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YKX–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YKP–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YRJ–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E73YM4–Around 4000 people demontrate to protest against plans to build the next generation of nuclear reactors EPR, in Lyon, France, on March 17, 2007. Photo by Vincent Dargent/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081B3–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081A4–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081AJ–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081BK–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081B6–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E081AP–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0818E–The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has reset the 'Doomsday Clock' to 5 minutes before midnight, a minute closer to humanity's imminent destruction, symbolized by 'midnight,' than last year during a press conference at the AAAS Auditorium January 10, 2012 in Washington, DC, USA. The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E16BT3–French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks with employees in Nuclear Plant from Gravelines, France on May 3 2011. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E16BWH–French president Nicolas Sarkozy flanked by CEO of EDF (Electricite de France) French Henri Proglio speaks to employees of the nuclear power station of Gravelines, northern France, on May 3, 2011 during his visit at the site. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E16BWA–French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks with employees in Nuclear Plant from Gravelines, France on May 3 2011. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E16BTA–French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to employees of the nuclear power station of Gravelines, northern France, on May 3, 2011 during his visit at the site. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0WP9M–U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks to the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Symposium at the National Defense University for the 20th anniversary of the CTR program, in Washington, DC, USA on December 03, 2012. In his speech, the president acknowledged the extraordinary progress made in securing nuclear material, and thanked Senators Nunn and Lugar for their works on those issues. Photo by Aude Guerrucci/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X2NJ–French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks with Russian president Dmitry Medvedev during the opening plenary of the Nuclear Security Summit with U.S. President at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, USA, on April 13, 2010. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1MT–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1JD–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1K1–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1M2–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1KW–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1KE–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1J1–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1FP–President Zuma of South Africa looks on during a bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1J8–President Zuma of South Africa looks on during a bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1N6–Secretary Hillary Clinton looks on during a meeting between President Barack Obama and President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1JH–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1H2–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1HP–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1JX–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1JP–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1HY–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1JE–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E2X1MN–President Barack Obama holds bilateral meeting with President Zuma of South Africa at the Blair House in Washington, DC, USA, April 11, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E0MM5R–CEO of Renault and Nissan, Carlos Ghosn holds a press conference during the first press day of the Mondial de l'Automobile Paris Motor Show 2012, in Paris, France on September 27, 2012. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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